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On Wed, 30 May 2007 15:10:29 GMT, Jerry Wass
wrote: Don't like to beat a dead horse, but-- As C.S. Nixon said--"let me make myself perfectly clear" I agree that a gallon of Mogas has more btu's than a gallon of Avgas The main reason being--1 gal mogas= 7.422 lbs. 1 gal avgas= 6.978 lbs. Q.E.D. Per Wikipedia, and my friends who do weight/balance calcs, the avgasd number above is alittle, like 18%, off ... Avgas has a density of 6.02 lb/US gallon at 15 °C, or 0.72 kg/l, and this density is commonly used for weight and balance computation. Density increases to 6.40 lb/US gallon at -40 °C, and decreases by about 0.5% per 5 °C increase in temperature.[3] [3] is # ^ MacDonald, Sandy A. F.; Isabel L. Peppler [1941] (2004). "Chapter 10. Airmanship", From The Ground Up, Millennium Edition, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Aviation Publishers Co. Limited, pp. 265, 261. ISBN 0-9680390-5-7. AirBP says "AVGAS 100LL: Aviation Gasoline for Reciprocating Engines with lower maximum lead content. Color: Blue. Flash point: Below 0 degrees F. API gravity: 64-7. Relative density: .6582-.7238". Water is likely the density of 1.000, and is about 8.34 lb/gal suggesting the 6 lb/gal is a pretty good number. I'd like to know the source for your 6.978 ... |
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